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Chaogan (Chinese: 炒肝; pinyin: chǎogān; lit. 'liver fry') is a Chinese dish which is especially famous in Beijing. Chaogan is prepared from pork liver, pork intestine and starch, seasoning with garlic, vinegar and soy sauce. Chaogan is traditionally served with mantou buns. There is a belief that chaogan was invented in Huixianju restaurant (会仙居), Beijing during the Qing Dynasty. Although in the name there is the Chinese character "炒" (chao, lit. 'to fry'), the dish is not cooked by frying, but boiling, and the name is believed to be derived from the Manchu word "colambi", which means "to cook".

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  • Chaogan (Chinese: 炒肝; pinyin: chǎogān; lit. 'liver fry') is a Chinese dish which is especially famous in Beijing. Chaogan is prepared from pork liver, pork intestine and starch, seasoning with garlic, vinegar and soy sauce. Chaogan is traditionally served with mantou buns. There is a belief that chaogan was invented in Huixianju restaurant (会仙居), Beijing during the Qing Dynasty. Although in the name there is the Chinese character "炒" (chao, lit. 'to fry'), the dish is not cooked by frying, but boiling, and the name is believed to be derived from the Manchu word "colambi", which means "to cook". (en)
  • 炒肝儿是北京的一种传统小吃,以猪的肝脏,大肠等为主料,以蒜等为辅料,以淀粉勾芡做成的北京小吃。最初吃炒肝时讲究沿碗周围抿并要求搭配着小包子一块吃,但现在吃炒肝早已没有那么多讲究了。 (zh)
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  • Porkliver, porkintestine, starch
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  • 1900-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 炒肝 (en)
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  • Chaogan at a restaurant in Beijing (en)
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  • Liu Baozhong , Liu Baokui , Yang Manqing et al. (en)
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  • April 2019 (en)
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  • liver fry (en)
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  • Pork liver, pork intestine, starch (en)
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  • Chaogan (en)
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  • chǎogān (en)
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  • Snack (en)
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  • circa 1900 (en)
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  • Chaogan (Chinese: 炒肝; pinyin: chǎogān; lit. 'liver fry') is a Chinese dish which is especially famous in Beijing. Chaogan is prepared from pork liver, pork intestine and starch, seasoning with garlic, vinegar and soy sauce. Chaogan is traditionally served with mantou buns. There is a belief that chaogan was invented in Huixianju restaurant (会仙居), Beijing during the Qing Dynasty. Although in the name there is the Chinese character "炒" (chao, lit. 'to fry'), the dish is not cooked by frying, but boiling, and the name is believed to be derived from the Manchu word "colambi", which means "to cook". (en)
  • 炒肝儿是北京的一种传统小吃,以猪的肝脏,大肠等为主料,以蒜等为辅料,以淀粉勾芡做成的北京小吃。最初吃炒肝时讲究沿碗周围抿并要求搭配着小包子一块吃,但现在吃炒肝早已没有那么多讲究了。 (zh)
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  • Chaogan (en)
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